Love & Hip Hop Miami supporting cast member Saucy Santana was dragged online after anti-Black tweets he wrote about Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s ten-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, resurfaced on Twitter. He also had some harsh words about Queen Bey’s looks.
As Saucy’s new single with Atlanta rapper Latto “Booty” debuted on June 10, the now-deleted tweets of Blue had Twitter cooking the “Walk” emcee.
One stealth Twitter user had enough wherewithal to screenshot the problematic messages.
Seemingly responding to someone else’s tweet he wrote in 2014, “Nappy headed… or [eyeballs emoji].”
In October 2014, Saucy doubled down on his anti-Black rhetoric by comparing Kim Kardashian and then-husband Kanye West’s daughter North’s looks to Blue’s, saying that the biracial girl “cleared” Blue’s unambiguously Black aesthetic.
Black Twitter wasn’t trying to hear any of that nonsense. Users of the social media platform aired the former City Girls makeup artist out over his anti-Blackness.
Another Twitter user wasn’t cutting Saucy any slack, explaining that he couldn’t blame the tweets on youth.
“Saucy Santana was between 21 and 24 when he made those comments about Blue Ivy and Beyoncé. He cannot come on here, and he say he was ‘young and naive.’ Nah, you were already a grown-ass man.”
Someone else saluted Blue’s beauty in all of its natural Black girl glory.
The 28-year-old rapper, born Justin Harris, didn’t stop there. Saucy, who was giving very much hater, also tweeted that he was “prettier” than Beyoncé and that her pregnancy glow was “dry.”
The dragging worsened.
Saucy, who isn’t one to be outdone, doubled down and addressed the outrage in a series of unbothered tweets.
“Fake woke a** b*tches!!!! People don’t care about old tweets. The internet have this weird thing with power! Thinking they have the power to cancel someone… NEWS FLASH! You don’t! Y’all be thinking y’all have someone by the balls about situations you don’t give a damn about.”
One Twitter user wrote out the apology Saucy should have said.
“‘I just want to apologize now publicly to B for speaking on her and her child like that in the past! It was really wrong of me to do.. especially when I call myself a fan! I hope y’all can continue to support me despite all of this ’ and we would’ve moved on from it, LITERALLY”
The rapper missed the hint. He continued ranting nonsense.
Saucy then resorted to insulting folks on Twitter calling them “miserable and broke.”
He finally ended the series of dismissive tweets, writing that if he was going to apologize– it wouldn’t be to fans.
Whatever the case,
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